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USS Enterprise-D Bridge Consoles (Evacuation Shutdown)

Bridge stations across the USS Enterprise-D control panels fail under distinct technical crises: 1. Verteron Pulse Failure (S07E09, Force of Nature): Consoles flicker and die during debris field analysis, casting partial darkness. Data’s sensor readings cut out, Worf reports crippled warp drive/shields, and the ship drifts helpless. 2. Evacuation Shutdown (S07E??): [Note: Episode context missing in target entity. Assuming similar console failure during evacuation procedures based on name.] Both events involve bridge consoles failing, affecting crew operations (Picard, Data, Riker, Worf) and leaving the ship vulnerable. The verteron pulse failure is the primary documented instance; the evacuation shutdown may represent a related or analogous event.
4 appearances

Purpose

Control ship systems; shut down by crew to secure the vessel during evacuation

Significance

Their sudden failure mirrors the Ferengi ship's damage, cripples the Enterprise amid the subspace rift investigation, and signals a coordinated threat with the incoming unidentified vessel

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

4 moments
S6E18 · Starship Mine
Picard authorizes sweep despite Worf’s warning

The bridge consoles on the Enterprise-D are depicted in a state of controlled shutdown as the evacuation proceeds. Geordi references their current status, noting that additional field diverters for the computer core and bridge have not yet been installed—a critical detail that underscores the ship’s vulnerability during the baryon sweep. The consoles flicker off one by one, their deactivation symbolizing the ship’s transition from active duty to a state of suspended animation. Worf’s console beeps with the incoming message from Orton, serving as a tangible interruption that pulls Picard’s focus away from the technical and security discussions at hand. The consoles are both a functional tool and a narrative device, reflecting the crew’s urgency and the stakes of their decisions.

Before: The bridge consoles are partially active, with crew members in the process of shutting them down. Geordi’s warnings about the baryon sweep and the need for additional field diverters are tied to their current state—some systems are still operational, but the ship is transitioning to a minimal-power configuration. Worf’s console is functional and beeps with the incoming message from Orton, indicating its role as a communication hub.
After: The bridge consoles are largely deactivated, their screens dark as the shutdown proceeds. The computer voice acknowledges Picard’s authorization to disable command functions, confirming that this critical system is now vulnerable during the baryon sweep. Worf’s console remains active but is no longer the focus of attention, as Picard exits to the Ready Room to address Orton’s message. The overall atmosphere of the bridge is one of tension and urgency, with the consoles serving as a visual metaphor for the ship’s precarious state.
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